The chairmen of the Chinese Communist party and Taiwan’s ruling Kuomintang party have met for the first time in six years as the two sides in one of the world’s most dangerous bilateral relationships attempt to maintain peace and cordial relations.
President Xi Jinping, in his role as chairman of the Communist party, welcomed Eric Chufrom the democratically elected KMT in Beijing yesterday.
The meeting came just a week after earthquake-struck Nepal rejected offers of aid from Taiwan so as not to offend Beijing, which insists that no government in the world should recognise independently governed Taiwan as a separate country.
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